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1913. RESINOL STOPS Relieves itching Instantly and Soon Clears Away All Eruption There would be fe wer bables tor ured and disfigured by ¢ na, fewer mothers worn out by " @tant worry and loss of sleep, and fewer lives made rable by skin troubles that hav rsisted since Infancy, if every w« about Resino! Ointmen Boap. Simple baths with Resinol Soap end oa little Resinol Ointment Spread on the tortured skin, stop he itching instantly, and quickly fand permanently clear away the eruption. And the Restnol treat ment is so pure, gentle and abso Tutely harmless, that it can be used With perfect safety c ady’s ten @er skin. Doctors have prescribed Resinol recularly for eighteen years, and thousands of babies owe ‘their skin health to tt. Every drug Igist sells Resinol Ointment and Res fnol Soap. Trial free; Dept. 13-P, Ma. } Before buying Water Front Investigate VENICE On Bainbridge Island Albert B. Lord Northern Bonk nk Bide. | ~ "ENT Suction You're “The Picture of Health” When you wear Trueto- Nature Teeth you look well and fee! better. You're confi- dent, too; they don’t drop and embarrass you every time you meet a friend. You feel a joy you haven't known before. Beautiful sets, mounted on vuleanite or cellulotd, or gold, if you prefer, $5, $10 and $15 per set, according to material used, Fully guaranteed. Boston Dentists M20-22 Second Avenne. Opposite Boo Marche Im present location 11 years CARROLL’S Removal Sale We have a few Diamonds left cae $20 to $50—exceptional JEWELRY CARROLL'S orca’ COLF 1102 FIRST AVE. August 1, 323 Pike—new Joshua Green Bldg. | Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY) at FRYE:CO.’S MARKETS As Follows: Choice Steer Pot Roast . Pork Back Bones, 10 Ibe. for . Choice Leg of Mutton . (This mi quality. Try it.) Choice Steer Boiling ef 1c American Full Cream Cheese veces ABE INSPECTED GOVERNMENT MEAT Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality ‘SAVE THE BABES | Yelopment of the Child.” | intents. | | population 'There’s Never BABY’S ECZEMA | i / BY COLLY, 1 SEE ! DEY WANT A CHEF AT } $40 AMONTH. I DINK 1 TAKE DoT. * f AGENCY WE HAF NO, DER CHEF ‘CHOB | 169 Gone , BOT 1AM SORRY, BuT bor iss Qont, TOO. 1 CAN PLACE ‘You, HOWEVER, AS A DPHVASHER. IT'S OER CHANCE BLENTY OF CODER CHOBS How MUCH DOS IT PAY? UNCLE SAM WILL’ Society Gathers Up Its Skirts and Shrinks Away From Wife of Man Arrested as Embezzler KEEP HANDS OFF WASHINGTON, July 20—prest| dent Wilson for the present will an- nounce no Mexican policy. This was admitted at the White House today. He has decided to withhold any definite action by the United States and give the Mexicans an oppor tunity to reconcile their factional differences without interference. Preate Wilson has let it be known that he believes the econom fe pressure tn Mexico will force a settlement between the warring fac tions. The tndustries of the coun- try are paralyzed, its merchants are bankrupt, ar French financtera, who have loaned millions on mi lions in Mexico are pressing for re forms Huerta, the president, is informed | he can bring » to the land if he will retir The executive hopes that success will attend the efforts of European financiers who are trying to force him to quit. “Save the babies.” That's the aim of the Mothers’! Training School, which has ineti-| tuted a series of free lectures at the Collins playfield house for mothers. The second lecture will be given tonight at 7:30 p.m Dr. C. St. Leede will talk on “The De- Miss Har rington, & graduate nurse, will give a demonstration on the proper handling of the bed and clothing of WELL VOTE ON IT President Hesketh’s resolution | submitting a charter amendment to the voters next March, providing 2.76 minimum wage for all em ployes of the city on any work whatsoever, was passed unant. mously by the council Monday. If adopted by the people, it will nullt- fy the effect of the recent supreme court decision, which declared the/ minimum only applied to local tm-| provement work. GETS 20 YEARS’ DAWSON, Y. T., July 29. 14 hours’ deliberation, found Jacob Neilson guilty of dyna-| miting the Yukon Gold Company’s| dredge. Netlson was at once sen- tenced by Judge Macaulay to 20/ years’ imprisonment. The trial was one of the longest in the Yukon history. Netison will! be removed to the penitentiary at New Westminster. After The public is invited to attend the graduation exercises for the 35 | summer school students at the Unt versity of Washington, which takes place in the auditorium Thursday night. Seattie now twentyfirst in and importance among cities and gne_of the American Shops open until 6:20 p. m. 4. W. EDMUNDS. Orn. D. 701 Leary Bide. E F ashionable Creations [We have studied the needs of Seattle women for years and know what they want in the line of wearing apparel. Ans a result, is filled with the latest from the fashionable designers of the world—and at prices within the reach of all, Liberal Credit Our credit system ts viteen Satie best ever devised—na small payment down and a little each week or month—at your convenience, SET rh YO iting (o our store 2-34 Second Ave., Near Union &t MRS. WM. ST. JOHN RANNEY AND PASADENA, Cal, July 29.— | Leaders of Pasadena’s “Four Hun- dred” are trying to close up a gap| in their “fashionapie” ranks. The gap was left when “society” | suddenly discovered that Wm. St.! John Ranney was an embezzier. | Recently Ranney was sent to yon for taking $100,000 from the) | prison Fe to pay as hush money to} the jury | Dlackmallers who threatened to ex pose his past prison record Once Ranney had many friends. | They were eager for bids to his| famous dinners Ranney has discovered juat now | es his “friends” were worth The same people who emiled on him at fashionable clubs failed to| end in their cards at the county | | fall. } |diamonds were ber friends GIRL SLAYER TO |GET AID OF RICH first sald to have caused her crime. Later she sobbed out « pitifal story of a former shame, jsho wan goaded beyond human’ en durance wh ber to go to the money for him home and KEEP COPS BUS Fearing that LONDON, Joly 29. enffragets plan an attack on the # stitution as a result of yesterday’ demonstration there, Scotia Yard 4 surround Hollowy prison, where M j burst, daughter of Mra. Pankhurst, {s confined sult of ber appesrance yestaniny at the weekly suffraget meeting at Pankhurst as wether Pavilion hall, Mre. reported considerably today. It was learned today that Siftvia Pankhurst has started a Seep strike, She refuses either t ent or drink, and paced her ef all night, refusing to Ile down, HER HUSBAND. Of course, those “friends” couldn't | have done much for Ranney, except to cheer him up with thelr presence | occasionally. But he had a iittle solden-haired wife and a blue-eyed baby. That little wife thought her} neighbors with thelr limousines and Bat when they heard that Ranney was jailed— Pollte regrets came from society INSURANCE “The Ideal Title System.” absolute title at a Gives tection to the minimum cost pro- Adopted by all lead leaders whom she had invited to ing banks as superior luncheon; when her baby went to! to the Abstract-Opin- play with the other children as of ion Method old, agitated maida snatched them away The only callers Mrs. Ranney re ceived were collectors. But she was PENNILESS. | And “fashionable” Pasadena gath- ered up Its xkirts and shrank away Under State Supervision. Write. for Booklet or call. COUNCIL WILL PUT O.K.ON RENTON DEAL The proposition of the city util. original founders is still living here. | thes committee, to purchase the Se the line and $150,000 in cash for lattle, Renton & Southern line for $1,200,000, has been endorsed by the Public Ownership league, and prob-| ably will bé sanctioned by the coun- oil. Whether it will be accepted by the bondholders Is not certain. Re- celver Scott Calhoun refuses to com- jmit himself. Hie offer to sell was | | made on a bi of $1,400,000. |, Should the Seattle, Renton & Southern line be acquired by the city, it will connect with the mu nicipal line now being constructed from Third ay. and Stewart, to Bal Jard, and will form a continuous line of 20 miles. The Public Ownership league, in the report submitted Monday to the city council by Otway Pardee and James Tulloch, wants the city to build its own extensions tn th nier Valley, Instead of giving the company $150,000 extra for this work. | ‘The proposition favored by the| league is to give the company $500,- 000 general bonda and $860,000 pub- Me utility bonds. The company in return ts to give SUE RAILROADS | Suits have been filed by the gov- lernment, on information furnished |by the interstate commerce com- | misston, against the Great North- @7n and Northern Pacific rallwaya, |charging them with violating the safety appliance act. The Great Northern {s charged with hauling a oar with the hand brake on the end of tt broken. The Northern Pacific is charged with hauling a ear with the dhold on the side of the car broken, WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY the city clear title to the whole of | extension: the building of thi FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! you are apt to be so excited that, ylenty of time, you will rush *out and leave behind, to murned up, YOUR WILL, other valuable papers and jewelry The best way is to put them into one of our SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES in our fire and burglar-proof vaults. private box will cost you oply $3 and up, per year. We also soli@t your BANK ACCOUNT. Harry Mayou was beaten and |robbed {n his room at the Phoenix hotel Monday night by @ man | tiom he had befriended. His as gallant was later arrested Northern Bank & Trust Co. , Fourth Ave., Cor. Pike \ The Uptown Bank and declared Delmont commanded streets and get Mra. Ran last night sent a mee sage of ¢! © to the girl in the city Jail. ft contained her offer of @ dy employment thera If your house should take fire even though you have be A [ing ashorey Room at the Top at an Employment Agency Words by Schaefer Music by MacDonald —— ™ FouR ~ DOLLARS VANCOUVER HAS ROBBER SLITS DIY OF DEATHS LOS ANGELES, July 29—Hope| VAS/OUVER, B.C, July DALLAS, Tex, July 29.—That Ww ASHINGTON, / July Bate filtered through prison bare today | nvegsation of several aceld | Miss Florence Brown, a ster Te mtaed ‘tx Roark \to Mrs. Leah Delmont, who killed viet is on bh today, following |pher, found dead yesterday, DO ere have beau ae |her husband because he bap Me Oo). chuter of fat # outdoing any|her throat slashed, in th rs’ leagues to keep tab on |force her into a life of shame, when | ¥ record for the year mm of the office of Robin inal voters’ leegeee We eae | Mrs. Chas. Wellington Rand, weal Hendricks and A, York fell) Styr real estat ealer ee to keep tab on state legis- | os Angeles an regi ing the Canadian Northe vent a robbery of the firm's as rere ‘ pe opened the doors of her home to wapbridge, near Lyton, and rage Aone? ee of ‘the police today ow c dacrlber fH sg = leon thar than Mrs, Delmont prove| [= Wilson. R. op sons as Herbert 8. Bigelow, of Cins the truth of her story Sy oe ne the Brae cinnati, Ohio, secretary of the dl- g truth of her story. ni 1 hor |fDK. and wan carried away LER r don league, and el Mra. non ot and jed he identified is rect le on ag a Mrs. hustend Sunday. Jealousy wee at| f°. Culéentified salmon fisher | Borden Harriman, prominent is 1g was drowned tn the gulf dur} blow, and anothe denti-| WANTED CHEF marines go SEND Lore Want ee orien & 26 Porreriny 20 ‘TO KEEP WATCH THROAT OF GIRL ON LAWMAKERS social and industrial work in New a* SPOKANE, Wash, July York city Fro rn. cals pear Asheroft [That @ mew farming A field secretary has been em ne man was killed and another |fUN4 root in the ce ployed, Francis H. Bird, an econ- Many tateied ou Betige wert ad He n district, presaging farm omist ‘and graduate of Dartmouth, by and post-graduate of Wisconsi | ghighswes university. The league intends to NGAGE TACOMA HALL FOR PLAY | Local socialists. will probably will harvest from 20 to 40 t | bring injunction proceedings in th enti! tenia tenn eran not | £32 superior court of Pi county to|farmed properly will not fare very | prevent Public Safety Commis | wo)” |sloner Milia of Tacoma from inter-| | fering with the socialist play, “The| Sound steamer Defiance, owned| jColonel and His F Ati by Capt. Matthew McDowell, has Eagles’ hall, in Tacoma, next Sat-|heen sold to C. O. Ball, ong | Sait urday night Beach, Cal. Tbe Defiance | Snr The hall was secured Monday by Millard Price and Brace Rogers of | Seattle. They both expressed as tonishment when they heard that| A JOKE 10 BILL w ASHINGTON, N. July 23.—The | wife of the secretary of state runs |her own gasoline car, the secretary | jof state riding as a passenger, and others taken on hospitabily in the} |rear seats. Thus have democrac jand the simple life come to Wash. ington. | Mra. Bryan was seen yesterday in her role of chauffeur, tooling h ear away from the capitol building} on the day President Wilson read |his currency message to congress |The carbureter gagged for a few secretary Mrs migutes and the genial b ] more jally while |B. wrestled with {It after th proved fashion of automob jers. |ASK CITY TO PAY Because the police chose to save! human life rather than the property | of the attacked, Mayor Cotterill be-| |Heves the “city government, as the | guardian of peace and property of the people, is primarily Hable for| the property loss” sustained by the| |socialists and I. W. W. through | ugh the riot of July 18 f he stated in a letter to the council! Monday, submitting the laims for the destruction of prop-| in six places, amounting in all| IMPORTING COA VANCOUVER, B.C, July Scarcity of coal, following contin- ned strikes in the mines east of ‘here and on Vancouver island, has| resulted in the importation of coal | from Japan ay the Norwegian steamer Thode Fageland is dis charging 4,000 tons into barges here. It is satd coal will be im- ported regularly until the labor troubles are settled. | BLOCKS: RECALL SPOKANE, July 29 cent recall petitions filed agalr Mayor Hindley and Commissioner Robert Fairley are held invalid by a decision of Judge Sullivan in the superior court, Judge Sullivan ruled that the efty council had act ed within its legal rights tn refas- ing to allow the petitions, and de nied the writ asked by the Central! | Labor Council, ROW TO SAFETY VICTORIA, B.C, July 29 Twenty-nine men, composing the| crew of the fishing steamer Weld jng Brothers, are safe at Jedway, }B. C., today, after a 40-mile row fn dortes, following the wreck of thetr vessel on Queen Charlotte island. A sudden storm drove the Weld-| while the crew were | fishing near Frederick tsland, The 2o—| 29.—] The 15 per taken to the |reduction amounts to 35 per cent keep the record of every member of the house and senate and furnish records at election time to through | have never said | th Hay, “when good farming has| the constituents of these gentle id #o well and poor farming so | me ly as in this year's crop. | Those who have been able to| oe das |keep their land clear of weeds and| ggarrie TO RVERETT — Limt hb have farmed in a proper 1 or| trains 1630 a m end 6.36 p.m ' % 10:8 South === CutPricesat Eilers | Many World-Famous Pianos Being’ ™ Sold at One-Quarter to One- Third Less Than Regular Estab- lished Prices NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY The Big Musical Establishment at Third and Uni- versity Doing a Big Business—Over 40 Homes Were Made Happier and More Cheerful Last Week by Securing a Beautiful Piano, or Player Piano, at the Reduced Prices Now Prevailing on Pianos That Are Really Worth While Purchas-. ing, Not for Temporary Use, But for a Lifetime: of Pleasure and Satisfaction Many Beauties Slightly Case . Damaged Any business house that has undertaken to remodel and redecorate every floor of its establishment at the same time knows what a terrf task it {s to keep goods from becoming soiled, marred or slightly dam- aged by carpenters, rictans and Despite our care, we find that a have been bruised, others have corners chipped and scratched, ete., the damages have only been on the extertor, and we will deliver any piano purcha: during this sale in first-class condition. Included in this ale are Chickering Pianos (Grands and Uprights and Players); th Sohmers (Grands and Uprights), New York’s best piano; the wo renowned Kimball (Grands, Uprights and Players); the Haddorff, # ed for its wonderful singing tone; the Story & Clark, the popf jy, Smith & Barnes, the Marshall & Wendell, our own Eilers Piano, » especially to withstand climatic conditions on the Coast, and other beautiful pianos—each and every instrument to be sold large reduction from its established selling price. In some cas arge number of pianos and players: r Second Hand Pianos Greatly Reduced Second-hand pianos, of well-known makes also included. can now purchase a géod, second-hand piano in good order for ffacle 365 . $110, $136 and up to $228, according to the make and cond of the p ano. Cash Prices, Terms to Responsible Buyers Never before have the public been offered such pianos of quality for such small prices, and each instrument should sell for cash, but as these pianos must be sold quickly to make room for incoming ship- ments for our new store after remodeling is completed, we will arrange terms within the reach of any responsible person. PARTIAL LIST OF PIANOS AND SALE PRICES $400 KIMBALL PIANOS ........ - ++ -$267 $525 KIMBALL PIANOS ..................$368 $475 STORY & CLARK PIANOS ...........$288 $525 STORY & CLARK PIANOS ...........$315 $400 SMITH & BARNES PIANOS . - $246 $400 MARSHALL & WENDELL PIANOS «+. - $238 $400 LESTER PIANOS ....... - $242 $800 LESTER PLAYER PIANOS ............$515 $900 KIMBALL ACMELODIC PLAYER PIANO $565 $750 HALLETT & DAVIS GRAND .........$490 $900 STEGER ART GRAND ...............$587 »|$900 CHICKERING BABY GRAND .........$675 $1,050 SOHMER ART GRAND ............$755 $650 SOHMER CIRCASSIAN WALNUT UP. Second-hand pianos of well-known makes and in good order for from $65.00, $78.00, $110.00, $136.00 and yp to $228.00, according to make and condition of each Instrument Eilers’ well-known guarantee accompanies each instrument, Free stool with each piano, ffeo bench and free music rolls with each Player Piano. S77 These prices are for cash, but g liberal tern |men were nearly exhausted when | |they reached Cape St. James, after | the long row. MODERN, elegantly furnished rooms lowest rates at Hotel Vir ginus, Highth and Virginia, near Westlake, Elliott 803,—Adv. s of payment can be arranged to responsible pur chafers, ° Third and University but, tain And ‘der | + tie b: bn ull ah